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the idea that wars can be one from afar. i love decision musicians -- munitions and i think they're great and you can impose costs on opponents. he can punish. you can stiffen diplomacy and so on but war is different. war is a political act. war is an act by which you try to impose your political will on an opponent through the use of violence. and because politics by definition involves people, people live on the ground so you are going to have to use manpower of some kind. it doesn't necessarily have to be american but you have to use land power in order to ambush are well on your opponent. you would have to cease training, control trains so to win, to win in the sense of imposing your will on your opponent. that has to be done on the ground and i have said their weapons are naval weapons are often the first shots but the final shots usually come from marines or soldiers. so war at the end of the day in my view is one on the ground. >> do you think that we rely too much on special operations forces now? >> special forces i
the idea that wars can be one from afar. i love decision musicians -- munitions and i think they're great and you can impose costs on opponents. he can punish. you can stiffen diplomacy and so on but war is different. war is a political act. war is an act by which you try to impose your political will on an opponent through the use of violence. and because politics by definition involves people, people live on the ground so you are going to have to use manpower of some kind. it doesn't...
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infrastructure from afar, aviation, financial, et cetera.hat scope of problems, it's multipolar writ large and that's what truly keeps them up at night. fascinating. worth the watch. >> sounds like you learned a lot, which means we learn a ton. do not miss "targeting terror inside the intelligence war "9:00 eastern right here on cnn. that is all for "the lead" today. i'm john berman. follow me on twitter, in for jake celebrating thanksgiving. "the situation room" with wolf "the situation room" with wolf blitzer is next. i in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestr
infrastructure from afar, aviation, financial, et cetera.hat scope of problems, it's multipolar writ large and that's what truly keeps them up at night. fascinating. worth the watch. >> sounds like you learned a lot, which means we learn a ton. do not miss "targeting terror inside the intelligence war "9:00 eastern right here on cnn. that is all for "the lead" today. i'm john berman. follow me on twitter, in for jake celebrating thanksgiving. "the situation...
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. >> boston showing its support for france from afar. >> the day we' re thinking about so much the paris the city. >> and a sheer coincidence on paris street where a prayer for peace was held. >> because we have just so much sadness going o. >> and the plan to stop violence in the city and taking >> we' ll make sure to honour tonight. >> and people left flowers and messages of solidarity at the building that houses the french consulate in boston including boston marathon bomber with the french flag flying from the back of the pickup truck. >> and we appreciate it. >> and the gestures connecting with this man and his family that moved to boston last february from france. >> and today it' s my second country. >> it' s horrible. >> the only question now, with these most recent attacks, what' s next? >> it' s completely different now. >> you can see across the street people are out in front of the memorial. it continues to grow and shows no signs of slowing down. john cocoa, 7 news night team. >> up next from the night team. democrats taking the stage for round 2 with a twist. >> organisatio
. >> boston showing its support for france from afar. >> the day we' re thinking about so much the paris the city. >> and a sheer coincidence on paris street where a prayer for peace was held. >> because we have just so much sadness going o. >> and the plan to stop violence in the city and taking >> we' ll make sure to honour tonight. >> and people left flowers and messages of solidarity at the building that houses the french consulate in boston...
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eric: the travel agency tells us they've had one cancellations afar and we check with travel agencies about plans domestically so no concerns there. elizabeth: you are waking up to 37 degrees and a chilly morning out there with a high of 45. >> weather is never more than five minutes away, only on kcci 8 news this morning. metinka: it will be a windy thursday, wind is pretty strong coming out of the west and northwest at 30. stronger gusts along the northern part of the state. be careful if you are doing driving. a wind advisory through 6:00 p.m. where the west wind gusts up to 45 and possibly 50 miles per hour. the advisory is a long and north of i-80 today. we have wind chills back into the 20's so you need thicker jackets and maybe gloves. 26 is for the feels like in des moines. we have storm chances tomorrow, instead of thunderstorms we are talking snow. morning, we will watch for snow toward sioux city and that will be spreading in toward central iowa during late morning and early afternoon. it may start as a wintry mix, light rain changing over to snowfall. by midafternoon there
eric: the travel agency tells us they've had one cancellations afar and we check with travel agencies about plans domestically so no concerns there. elizabeth: you are waking up to 37 degrees and a chilly morning out there with a high of 45. >> weather is never more than five minutes away, only on kcci 8 news this morning. metinka: it will be a windy thursday, wind is pretty strong coming out of the west and northwest at 30. stronger gusts along the northern part of the state. be careful...
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france was attacked in a , in an act ofon war organized from afar and coldly executed. >> it was a speechritten by the president himself in which he called for national unity and vowed that france would continue being itself and would call the islamic state group to heal. hollande: i solemnly promise you all that france will do everything to destroy this army of fanatics, that it will act without respite to protect its children. intoter: france would give neither fear nor hatred, said the president. a military band played. a final oh my gosh to the 130 to the 130al homage dead. not: some residence decided to attend the ceremony. they say they are too angry at the french government for not doing enough to prevent the tragedy. for those who did make it, here is their testimony. reporter: holding onto each other for support and solidarity together, families who had lost in the november 13 10 attacks turned out for a memorial in paris on friday. out forr attacks turned a memorial in paris on friday. bury his son. she came to paris for him -- yet to bury his son. she came to paris for him. fam
france was attacked in a , in an act ofon war organized from afar and coldly executed. >> it was a speechritten by the president himself in which he called for national unity and vowed that france would continue being itself and would call the islamic state group to heal. hollande: i solemnly promise you all that france will do everything to destroy this army of fanatics, that it will act without respite to protect its children. intoter: france would give neither fear nor hatred, said the...
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. >> this is not somebody who was taken from afar and brought over after death. these four people would've been together in the last two weeks to approximately three months of their lives. >> somebody has seen these children before and seen the adult female. they know. it's just got to get to the right ears. >> now investigators put the deaths at between 1980 and 1984. they're hoping this new information will jog someone's memory. that's the story live from concord, new hampshire. i'm byron bonnet, 7 news. >> new details on curt schilling's bankruptcy. the is former red sox pitcher is declining to testify before a house committee. earlier this month, they asked schilling to testify about his failed video game company. he move 38 studios to providence after receiving 75 million dollar loan -- subpoena. >> a friend of convicted killer aaron hernandez will not have his murder indictment dismissed. yet judge denied it. questionable integrity from the grand jury. they're accused of helping hernandez kill odin lloyd back in 2014. he was convicted of that murder back in
. >> this is not somebody who was taken from afar and brought over after death. these four people would've been together in the last two weeks to approximately three months of their lives. >> somebody has seen these children before and seen the adult female. they know. it's just got to get to the right ears. >> now investigators put the deaths at between 1980 and 1984. they're hoping this new information will jog someone's memory. that's the story live from concord, new...
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apparently it's a fruit and veggie m this person is recording this forklift that's on fire from afarhich is a very smart decision because watch what happens in just a few seconds. that thing just exploded. the authorities believe that it was just a faulty gas connection. >>> over to virginia where another vehicle is on fire at this gas station. firefighters responding quickly. look at what they see, an suv engulfed in flames right next to those pumps. they have to get to work quickly and they do. you see that they are fighting the fire from that opposite angle. they say that because of the location of the gas pumps, the members of the fire team decided to fight the fire from that angle to push any residual fuel away from additional pumps. they had successfully put that fire out but unfortunately, that suv will not live to tell the story. >> you never want a car to catch fire anyway but at the gas station, that's the worst . >>> bentley from kentucky and tim matthews who watches in colorado are both ipad mini winners. >> kathleen maloney in new jersey will watch us on a brand new flat
apparently it's a fruit and veggie m this person is recording this forklift that's on fire from afarhich is a very smart decision because watch what happens in just a few seconds. that thing just exploded. the authorities believe that it was just a faulty gas connection. >>> over to virginia where another vehicle is on fire at this gas station. firefighters responding quickly. look at what they see, an suv engulfed in flames right next to those pumps. they have to get to work quickly...
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it is helping people to make a decision from afar. >> reporter: for some buyers the videos are enough and homes are bought over the phone sight unseen. >> the most expensive we have sold sight unseen but about $14 million. >> there was one that was 3.9 million and zero days on the market and they sold it for $5 million. >> reporter: bill is a secretary treasurer of his homeowners association and they are concerned that the international buyers are creating ghost homes, as a way to park money in the u.s. where real estate is more stable but never moving into the house. >> somebody in asia is not concerned about what is happening in our neighborhood. >> reporter: according to the california association of realtors survey, 36% of all international buyers were from china. 75% said they bought for investment or tax purposes or they had family living in the u.s. and 66% of international buyers paid all cash. locals say they can't compete with that and are being pushed out. the company does hear from frustrated buyers. >> we get nasty, racist notes. when you are successful in any area people
it is helping people to make a decision from afar. >> reporter: for some buyers the videos are enough and homes are bought over the phone sight unseen. >> the most expensive we have sold sight unseen but about $14 million. >> there was one that was 3.9 million and zero days on the market and they sold it for $5 million. >> reporter: bill is a secretary treasurer of his homeowners association and they are concerned that the international buyers are creating ghost homes,...
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. >> this is not somebody who was taken from afar and brought over after death. this easy four people would have been together in the last two weeks to approximately three months of their lives. >> somebody has seen these children before and seen the adult female. they know. and they'll come forward eventually. it's just -- you got to get it to the right ears. >> reporter: now investigators put the death of the victims between 1980 and 1984. they're hoping this new information will jog someone's memory. that's the story live from concord, new hampshire, i'm byron bine not, 7 news. >> a man from beverly accused of trying to kill his estranged wife, axle surer charged with attempted murder and strangulation, back in court on november 24th. police there say -- the woman taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >> there are new details on curt schilling's former company. the former red sox pitcher is declining to testify before a rhode island house committee. earlier this month, representatives asked schilling to testify about his failed video game compa
. >> this is not somebody who was taken from afar and brought over after death. this easy four people would have been together in the last two weeks to approximately three months of their lives. >> somebody has seen these children before and seen the adult female. they know. and they'll come forward eventually. it's just -- you got to get it to the right ears. >> reporter: now investigators put the death of the victims between 1980 and 1984. they're hoping this new information...
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front stalls and we may have a wave of low pressure ripple along that which will be neat to see from a afar. good thing too because the cold comes in and you don't want to know. but it could have meant some snow for us if we had the right set up but it seems too far removed sweeping well away from us. there is some snow though with that weather system on sunday. we're on the warm side. chicago, des moines, sioux city on the cold side. yikes. this is through sunday morning by the way. rockford about 8 inches, 7 inches in the windy city. folks are staying on sweat twit twitter at least let them have it. 53 on sunday then lower 40's monday and tuesday. normal high temperature by then should be around 49 but that's still is well below normal. to look way out its to the pats game on monday night 34 chilly degrees with a breeze it will feel colder like 20 so dress for 20's. cooling off mostly clear, 30 to 37. tomorrow 47 to 51. sun and clouds. and 7 day forecast even though it starts cool next week it, doesn't stay that way. a warmup in store tore thanksgiving and even for black friday which we c
front stalls and we may have a wave of low pressure ripple along that which will be neat to see from a afar. good thing too because the cold comes in and you don't want to know. but it could have meant some snow for us if we had the right set up but it seems too far removed sweeping well away from us. there is some snow though with that weather system on sunday. we're on the warm side. chicago, des moines, sioux city on the cold side. yikes. this is through sunday morning by the way. rockford...
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we'll see it from afar. we'll think of you often and fondly in rockford and chicago with a little over a half foot. this may be a set up for a snowy thanksgiving by the way. there is another storm that may affect them next week too so that's the hot zone for the snow and cold. notice through minneapolis nada and through st. louis maybe an inch or so. ical la in a zoo six inches so cold that comes behind this weather system and behind that snow in chicago will be with us for monday and tuesday but it's just that. cold. certainly the chance for a flurry or two because you have that wind coming off the great lakes. then mid to late week that's thanksgiving week we're looking into now. dry and milder. again, we warm up ahead of another weather system that will be out over the midwest and the backside of that. so here you go. that seems to be the pattern that we're setting up here as we head into december. cooling off mostly clear, 30 to 37 winds northwest at five to 12 12. cooler sun and clouds tomorrow, 47 to 5
we'll see it from afar. we'll think of you often and fondly in rockford and chicago with a little over a half foot. this may be a set up for a snowy thanksgiving by the way. there is another storm that may affect them next week too so that's the hot zone for the snow and cold. notice through minneapolis nada and through st. louis maybe an inch or so. ical la in a zoo six inches so cold that comes behind this weather system and behind that snow in chicago will be with us for monday and tuesday...
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the app will notify users before the meter expires so they can feed the meter from afar using their phone. however, extending time, like that will cost double the rate, and then triple. the kiosk themselves aren't going anywhere. >>> two judges are recommending fining uber a record 50 million-dollar for operate nothing pennsylvania without approval for six months last year. the the decision issued today is subject to approval by the the state's public utility commission and uber spokesmen says the the company is extremely disappointed and hopes to come to a reasonable resolution. >>> louisiana governor bobby jindal is a candidate for president no more. he dropped out of the race today with the words i have come to the realization that this is not my time. jindal says he is not ready to endorse another candidate but will support the eventual republican nominee. >>> on health check at 11:00 a new government report find many sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise with one infection more of a problem then ever before. researchers a at the the cdc says chlamydia has listen to record lev
the app will notify users before the meter expires so they can feed the meter from afar using their phone. however, extending time, like that will cost double the rate, and then triple. the kiosk themselves aren't going anywhere. >>> two judges are recommending fining uber a record 50 million-dollar for operate nothing pennsylvania without approval for six months last year. the the decision issued today is subject to approval by the the state's public utility commission and uber...
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. >> as best as anyone can tell, anyone may fly drones afar as they do not fireboat roads and people, stable hundred feet and they do not lie within 5 miles of an arab work. dari: europe's highest court is unsealing testimony in the eric the grand jury heard before declining to indict a police officer in the alleged chokehold death. the city's legal groups wanted the testimony released, they say that people need a clear view of how the grand juries reach their decision. steve: two people charged in a deadly shooting at penn station earlier this month. his 27-year-old charged with tampering with physical evidence. three men were shot at a subway entrance on west 33rd street after a confrontation at a mcdonald's. one man died and two others that survived. dari: a former uconn student went on a drunken tirade has a applied for probation. he applied for an accelerated rehabilitation today. he is facing misdemeanor breach of peace and trespassing charges after his arrest. he was caught on camera ranting and shoving a former supervisor or a current supervisor for refusing to sell him a jala
. >> as best as anyone can tell, anyone may fly drones afar as they do not fireboat roads and people, stable hundred feet and they do not lie within 5 miles of an arab work. dari: europe's highest court is unsealing testimony in the eric the grand jury heard before declining to indict a police officer in the alleged chokehold death. the city's legal groups wanted the testimony released, they say that people need a clear view of how the grand juries reach their decision. steve: two people...
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. >> and the lone wolves inspired from afar but acting alone. can american intelligence stay ahead of the terrorists? to find out, we go inside the agencies. >> we're the first reporters allowed inside. >> working to keep you safe with exceptional access to the tools and tactics they use for targeting terror, inside the intelligence war. a quiet fall evening in paris, in bars and restaurants lining the streets, parisians and tourists eat, drink and watch the world go by. ♪ more than a thousand people crowd into the bataclan concert hall to watch an american rock band. the biggest draw of the night is a huge international soccer match at the stade de france. it draws tens and thousands of fans. among them, the french president francois hollande. but it's where the terrorists chose to begin their deadly rampage. 9:20 p.m., the game is already under way when a man approaches the stadium entrance. >> translator: i come face-to-face with this individual. his beard is dripping from sweat. this is not reassuring and prompted me to wonder, what was goin
. >> and the lone wolves inspired from afar but acting alone. can american intelligence stay ahead of the terrorists? to find out, we go inside the agencies. >> we're the first reporters allowed inside. >> working to keep you safe with exceptional access to the tools and tactics they use for targeting terror, inside the intelligence war. a quiet fall evening in paris, in bars and restaurants lining the streets, parisians and tourists eat, drink and watch the world go by. ♪...
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it is hard to discriminate from afar. to opine onhard companies i don't have visibility into.ll of your metrics become fair game and everyone has access to them and can make an informed judgment but it would be difficult and precarious to opine businesses that all you know about is through reading in the media. emily: we have talked about house where is dominating small businesses. we got a quote from an analyst said paypal has a big lead with small merchants which will make it difficult for square to expand beyond payments. square doesn't have the user base on the customer side to generate the network effects paypal has more on the merchant site for that matter. what is your response? >> i haven't met a single business in the world that runs paypal products and services in the real world. online they have been successful and will continue to be for a while. i have -- i look around every day trying to find somebody who uses paypal to run their business and have yet to find one. there is some truth to the online transactions that paypal processes that have a network of fact. me
it is hard to discriminate from afar. to opine onhard companies i don't have visibility into.ll of your metrics become fair game and everyone has access to them and can make an informed judgment but it would be difficult and precarious to opine businesses that all you know about is through reading in the media. emily: we have talked about house where is dominating small businesses. we got a quote from an analyst said paypal has a big lead with small merchants which will make it difficult for...
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despite the genetic changes so far, investors watching from afar want the pace to step up even more. ski the market open up faster. particularly the capital market. we think it's incredible opportunity, but there is need for more opening and more education. >> the potential is huge and very obvious. it's hard to believe how the country has developed so slowly in the last 50 years. >> the clock is ticking, but for ambitious investors, and myanmar's hungry consumers, sunday's election can't come quickly enough. iceland, new dawn for a country moving to rest itself from the capital control being credited saving it from financial meltdown. >> we've taken small steps this year. we are allowing investments outside of the economy. we are very optimistic we can take more steps. >> right now, the country's economy is going. it's been helped by a booming tourism industry, with more than one million visitors expected in 2015. the fisheries sector is also doing well, benefiting from robust european demand. against that backdrop, the government taking steps to reign in restrictions, to reopen the
despite the genetic changes so far, investors watching from afar want the pace to step up even more. ski the market open up faster. particularly the capital market. we think it's incredible opportunity, but there is need for more opening and more education. >> the potential is huge and very obvious. it's hard to believe how the country has developed so slowly in the last 50 years. >> the clock is ticking, but for ambitious investors, and myanmar's hungry consumers, sunday's election...
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i think that one i'd just put on the shelf and admiret from afar." (brett ruskin/halifax, nova scotia) "this story doesn't end with the discovery of the bottle. local craft beer retailer "stillwell" has offered to da free analysis of the beer to determine what ingredients were like a beer time capsule" no word how long those tests might take. as for crouse, he's still keen to go back on the hunt. (jon crouse /scuba diver) "the rarity of finding an old bottle makes it all the more special l en you do find one. so i'll just keep searching. you u never know what you're going to o nd." jessica rae: scott always says he loves it when animals are friends... and we have another pair to show him! this tiger has befriended his food! amur the tiger and timur the goat now live in the same cage at the russian safari park. amur usually dines on goats... but timur was decidedly braver thth his predecessors. timur chased amur out of his sleeping quarters... banishing him to sleeping on the shelter's roof. apparently the goat's bravery earned respect from the tiger.
i think that one i'd just put on the shelf and admiret from afar." (brett ruskin/halifax, nova scotia) "this story doesn't end with the discovery of the bottle. local craft beer retailer "stillwell" has offered to da free analysis of the beer to determine what ingredients were like a beer time capsule" no word how long those tests might take. as for crouse, he's still keen to go back on the hunt. (jon crouse /scuba diver) "the rarity of finding an old bottle makes...
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i would put it on a shelf and admire it from afar. it has lasted that long. who knows who what it went through. it was last over a 100 years. kevin: if you brewer is telling you not to drink it -- they have offered to do a free analysis to determine the ingredients that were used. erin: beer is not like wine. kevin: not in this case. erin: do you think a little salt water made its way in there. kevin: maybe not. the fact it was sitting there in the ocean. erin: i know. online shoppers will be scooping up deals today. we'll tell you about mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life.
i would put it on a shelf and admire it from afar. it has lasted that long. who knows who what it went through. it was last over a 100 years. kevin: if you brewer is telling you not to drink it -- they have offered to do a free analysis to determine the ingredients that were used. erin: beer is not like wine. kevin: not in this case. erin: do you think a little salt water made its way in there. kevin: maybe not. the fact it was sitting there in the ocean. erin: i know. online shoppers will be...
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. >> stephen: anyway, listen, i know i've admired you from afar for a long time, but again, because youople know it. golden globe-nominated actor, musician, comedian. known for "high fidelity," "king kong," "school of rock." and your new movie "goosebumps" opens this friday, and i hope i can use this kind of language on tv-- it's a humdinger. >> yeah. ( laughs ) >> stephen: i'm not sure if we're allowed to describe a dinger being hummed on cbs. but it's based on the r.l. stine books. you play r.l. stine in it? >> that's right, that's right, the great r.l. stine, the author. the one and the only. >> stephen: how scary? >> how scary is it? >> stephen: how scary is it? >> i'm glad you asked that. it is scary but it's not too scary because it is for kids. >> stephen: is it appropriate to terrify children, jack? >> no, it's not. >> stephen: it's not appropriate. >> that's why-- it's not like a horror film because horror suggests blood. there's zero blood. there's not one drop of blood. so any of you with the little tiny ones that you want to bring-- i'd say like six... seven years old. then
. >> stephen: anyway, listen, i know i've admired you from afar for a long time, but again, because youople know it. golden globe-nominated actor, musician, comedian. known for "high fidelity," "king kong," "school of rock." and your new movie "goosebumps" opens this friday, and i hope i can use this kind of language on tv-- it's a humdinger. >> yeah. ( laughs ) >> stephen: i'm not sure if we're allowed to describe a dinger being hummed...
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with the pursuit of fortune that is easiest to see from afar. in then they are finally having the opportunity to improve their lot in life but then what happens next is as you begin to accumulate the things that you wanted for so long you discover you need to know more about the world around you. the house that you just bought may not be safe unless you know, who was in a position, who were your neighbors? who sets the rules? maybe you wonder about what is the air quality? on the smart phone today you can go online to see the air quality and how that compares to said who standards. so people have of bigger conception of what means a good life to pursue truth. who sets the rules and our society and who is breaking them? you have seen over the course the last couple of years of vast number of arrests during the anti-corruption campaign driven in some form by this desire to know more about the country around you. as people begin to agents of the basic questions about law and policy there are restrictions on what they can read in the newspaper but t
with the pursuit of fortune that is easiest to see from afar. in then they are finally having the opportunity to improve their lot in life but then what happens next is as you begin to accumulate the things that you wanted for so long you discover you need to know more about the world around you. the house that you just bought may not be safe unless you know, who was in a position, who were your neighbors? who sets the rules? maybe you wonder about what is the air quality? on the smart phone...
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i served with the 82nd airborne in 6 spent 2009 in tal afar, iraq. >> well, thank you both for your service. now, we'll jump into the markets. usda report this week when they raised yields, carryover, a bit of it seemed a bit of a shock, definitely a bearish tone-- a bearish reaction. craig, where do we go from here? >> well, the market's not a huge incentive to see some bibuying to spur us higher a this point. ultimately, with the numbers we had this week out of the usda, i expect to see a continued sideways choppy trade with small opportunies here and there. the carryouts look big in s sbeans. the demand is not there in corn and the wheat number continues to grow and grow. now, this is the third consecutive year of record wheat crop, recordrdheat carryout, so ultimately for us to see a big boost in the near term, i think, is going to be a battle. >> brian, to see that soybean yield raised an entire bushel. i mean, percentage-wise that's a big increase. >> right. there was really in the past 20 years only four years where we had more than 2% increase in the yield, and so with a 2.3% increa
i served with the 82nd airborne in 6 spent 2009 in tal afar, iraq. >> well, thank you both for your service. now, we'll jump into the markets. usda report this week when they raised yields, carryover, a bit of it seemed a bit of a shock, definitely a bearish tone-- a bearish reaction. craig, where do we go from here? >> well, the market's not a huge incentive to see some bibuying to spur us higher a this point. ultimately, with the numbers we had this week out of the usda, i expect...
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him from afar for a while. i can actually remember him speaking during the cuban missile crisis. james bolland was also on the campus. in my second year, he spent in europe teaching. my third year, i spent in europe at the sorbonne. when i came back for my fourth year, i was ready to move from to philosophy.re french literature was my major. i went to him, and told him that i was really interested in didn'tg philosophy, by know where to begin, and i didn't have any formal training. i had read sartre and camu s, and a lot of french philosophers in connection with my study. he did not know me from whoever, but said, ok, let's spend the first semester doing an independent study, which will be an intensive engagement of the history of western philosophy. we started with the pre-classics. i started with him a few times a week and managed to get a sense of the history of western philosophy. in one semester. [laughter] at the end of that semester, he told me that i had to take his graduate course on the critique of pure reason. give the first paper. first of all, i was an undergraduate.
him from afar for a while. i can actually remember him speaking during the cuban missile crisis. james bolland was also on the campus. in my second year, he spent in europe teaching. my third year, i spent in europe at the sorbonne. when i came back for my fourth year, i was ready to move from to philosophy.re french literature was my major. i went to him, and told him that i was really interested in didn'tg philosophy, by know where to begin, and i didn't have any formal training. i had read...
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briefly.e each one the idea that wars can be one from afar. do a lot with standoff weapons. -- i loveition precision munitions, they are great. you can stiffen diplomacy here it war is different. war is a political act. war is an act by which you are impose your political will on an opponent through violence. to use land to have power of some kind. it doesn't have to be american. andhave to use land power noted to impose your will. yet to seize terrain and control train -- you have to seize terrain and control terrain. that has to be done on the ground. air weapons enable weapons often the first shots. the final weapons will come from marines our shoulders. soldiers. courts do you think we are relying too much on special operations jekyll -- operations? operations -- we have very elite groups. they are excellent. there are none better than in the world. having said that, you cannot add special forces -- ask special forces to win a war. they are designed to do certain things, trained, manned and equipped to do certain functions. winning a war b
briefly.e each one the idea that wars can be one from afar. do a lot with standoff weapons. -- i loveition precision munitions, they are great. you can stiffen diplomacy here it war is different. war is a political act. war is an act by which you are impose your political will on an opponent through violence. to use land to have power of some kind. it doesn't have to be american. andhave to use land power noted to impose your will. yet to seize terrain and control train -- you have to seize...
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>> based on the testing be done afar which is fairly extensive, about 96% of the time.nology -- done so far which is fairly extensive, about 96% of the time. we have other context in the local area at sanford -- stanford where we been able to document again and again that the sensitivity is very high. the ability to differentiate between different of elemental conditions that are concerning these early ages a childhood but the element is very high as well. -- childhood development is very high as well.>> what about raising the money? was a difficult? >> we were lucky. we started the copy from a group out in the boston area that was familiar with the doctors work at harvard. they took a long-term view. what they want us to do is to figure out how to develop a platform that can be used by every parent and we have to do it all around the world to allow parents to understand what they can be doing at home. all of the study show and some of the studies published since we started the company show this as well, all of the factors a correlate with the diagnosis, it's when a par
>> based on the testing be done afar which is fairly extensive, about 96% of the time.nology -- done so far which is fairly extensive, about 96% of the time. we have other context in the local area at sanford -- stanford where we been able to document again and again that the sensitivity is very high. the ability to differentiate between different of elemental conditions that are concerning these early ages a childhood but the element is very high as well. -- childhood development is very...
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. >> hi ad. afar. [laughter] meteorologist this is your little brother. >> yeah, little brother. meanwhile performing in our area? >> here with jason with our all star band doing this fantastic concert? new jersey this weekend so everybody come on out. >> where? >> regency and we're looking forward. trying to do something with latin and jazz side to funk, jazz, and doing a little bit of puente a little bit of lionel hampton. >> doses your sister, you know, every time i'm out with her she brings a tambourine. [laughter] how do you feel about your sister doing percussion? >> you can play. on this one. [laughter] >> ert. >> i like to do my thing and you do your thing. >> welcome to bernie, and we've got jason, alan, david you're the best. >> we're all going to get down. love you, ad . here we go. get funky, yeah, here we go. two, three -- rosanna: that was epic. so awesome. you showoff. [laughter] >> a little funk. >> what is going on? >> you're amazing i thought you were going to break that capitol phone. [laughter] >> hit him. okay o. [laughter] oh. now tito you have to show greg
. >> hi ad. afar. [laughter] meteorologist this is your little brother. >> yeah, little brother. meanwhile performing in our area? >> here with jason with our all star band doing this fantastic concert? new jersey this weekend so everybody come on out. >> where? >> regency and we're looking forward. trying to do something with latin and jazz side to funk, jazz, and doing a little bit of puente a little bit of lionel hampton. >> doses your sister, you know,...
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. >> from afar, mexico's village appears quaint, even sareen. >> this is really the place where you can slavery in the worst of the story. >> reporter: the woman is head of national committee to combat trafficking in person, says how things came so corrupted with fathers teaching sons. they know how to teach them. >> they will be be 20 men in a home and another place with ten. at the end of the day, 60 times a day, they say. >> reporter: it's a pipeline of forced prostitution. stretching across mexico and the united states. this girl now in hiding in the united states, was one of hundreds of victims, forced to provide sex to dozens of men each day. >>. >> translator: he told me he's sending me to the u.s. because he can make twice as much. >> the u.s. state department's leader says the traffickers often refer to theirup bringing in court. >> one of our defendant's, his argument was my grand dad and dad was a pimp. that's what the town does. that's their industry. >> when you come here, you immediately get the sense that there's something different about this town. as a matter of fact, a
. >> from afar, mexico's village appears quaint, even sareen. >> this is really the place where you can slavery in the worst of the story. >> reporter: the woman is head of national committee to combat trafficking in person, says how things came so corrupted with fathers teaching sons. they know how to teach them. >> they will be be 20 men in a home and another place with ten. at the end of the day, 60 times a day, they say. >> reporter: it's a pipeline of forced...
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thank you, pat, from afar. that's going to do it for "fox report" on this sunday november 29th.ee you bac >> it is monday november 30th. this is a fox news lart. facing justice. the man accused of a deadly shoot out of planned parenthood heading to court as the clinic blames republican rhetoric for the violence. >> we have experienced so much hateful language, hateful speech. >> how republicans are now firing back. >> protests over climate change warm up the world. tensions boil over in paris where police are forced to fire tear gas. in new york bill nye the science guy giving a harsh message about global warming. >> the toothpaste will wake you right up. "fox and friend first starts right now. >> i am lea gabe yelle in for ainsley earhardt. >> it is the top of the hour. almost 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. we begin with a fox news alert. an eminent attack an emergency warning for u.s. citizens in the afghanistan capitol of kabul. the u.s. embassy received a credible report an attack will happen in the next 48-hours. >> the time or nature of the attack are not yet known. all citi
thank you, pat, from afar. that's going to do it for "fox report" on this sunday november 29th.ee you bac >> it is monday november 30th. this is a fox news lart. facing justice. the man accused of a deadly shoot out of planned parenthood heading to court as the clinic blames republican rhetoric for the violence. >> we have experienced so much hateful language, hateful speech. >> how republicans are now firing back. >> protests over climate change warm up the...
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because when you look at these things, a lot of times they're told from afar.g, this is an internal thing. these guys have been radicalized enough that they don't immediate that faraway trigger. >> absolutely. that trigger could have come a month ago, it could have come a year ago. they made the decision to give their life for their cause prior to friday. >> how do we fight that? >> well, we need to go back to alex and tom and their expertise in the intelligence analysis and in the theology application of what goes on. i can tell you how we'll fight it on the ground and it's exactly what happened here. people with weapons are going to storm those buildings and put threats in the ground. >> andrew, let me go to you. it has been said of these terrorist groups, especially isis and to some extent al qaeda, that they are immensely skilled at recruitment. if you look at isis alone, they have drawn in thousands of volunteers into their organization from a variety of countries. what is it they're good at, how do they do that? is it recruitment through social media, the
because when you look at these things, a lot of times they're told from afar.g, this is an internal thing. these guys have been radicalized enough that they don't immediate that faraway trigger. >> absolutely. that trigger could have come a month ago, it could have come a year ago. they made the decision to give their life for their cause prior to friday. >> how do we fight that? >> well, we need to go back to alex and tom and their expertise in the intelligence analysis and...
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because when you look at these things, a lot of times they're told from afar. but what you're saying, this is an internal thing. these guys have been radicalized enough that they don't immediate that faraway trigger. >> absolutely. that trigger could have come a month ago, it could have come a year ago. they made the decision to give their life for their cause prior to friday. >> how do we fight that? >> well, we need to go back to alex and tom and their expertise in the intelligence analysis and in the theology application of what goes on. i can tell you how we'll fight it on the ground and it's exactly what happened here. people with weapons are going to storm those buildings and put threats in the ground. >> andrew, let me go to you. it has been said of these terrorist groups, especially isis and to some extent al qaeda, that they are immensely skilled at recruitment. if you look at isis alone, they have drawn in thousands of volunteers into their organization from a variety of countries. what is it they're good at, how do they do that? is it recruitment thr
because when you look at these things, a lot of times they're told from afar. but what you're saying, this is an internal thing. these guys have been radicalized enough that they don't immediate that faraway trigger. >> absolutely. that trigger could have come a month ago, it could have come a year ago. they made the decision to give their life for their cause prior to friday. >> how do we fight that? >> well, we need to go back to alex and tom and their expertise in the...
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everything's designed towards helping people make a decision from afar. >> reporter: for some buyers, the videos are enough. and multimillion dollar homes are bought over the phone sight unseen. >> the most expensive home that we've sold sight unseen was about $14 million. >> there was one that was 3.9 million and zero days on the market they sold it for 5 million. >> reporter: bill morrison has lived in palo alto for 31 years. he's the secretary/treasurer of his homeowners association. he says they're concerned that it's creating ghost homes, finding way to park money in the u.s. where real estate is more stable but never actually moving into the house. >> somebody in asia is not going to be concerned about what's happening in our neighborhood. >> reporter: according to a california association of realtors 2014 survey, 36% of all international buyers were from china. 71% said they bought for investment or tax purposes or because they had family living in the u.s. and 66% of international buyers paid all cash. some locals say they can't compete with that and are getting pushed out. he
everything's designed towards helping people make a decision from afar. >> reporter: for some buyers, the videos are enough. and multimillion dollar homes are bought over the phone sight unseen. >> the most expensive home that we've sold sight unseen was about $14 million. >> there was one that was 3.9 million and zero days on the market they sold it for 5 million. >> reporter: bill morrison has lived in palo alto for 31 years. he's the secretary/treasurer of his...
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doug, from afar, thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. . . >>> i am so thrilled to tell but this. at fox news, we have a one-of-a-kind apprentice program with a mission to promote diversity and develop careers inside of the industry. and the apprentice program, more than a decade, was created by our chairman back in 2003. and the past week the latest graduating class was honored here in new york city. i had an honor of hosting part of the program. and inside of the program, the graduates learn the importance of working through tough challenges which was certainly emphasized. wrestle champion anthony robles. >> we all have a challenge and we all have on stacks come up, but the question is whether you let that challenge become your excuse to fail. how you will react in the situations when it gets hard. you have to tell yourself, you are unstoppable. >> today's event marks an incredibly proud moment for all of those involved in the program. we have watched the members of the current class grow and develop into promising young l
doug, from afar, thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. . . >>> i am so thrilled to tell but this. at fox news, we have a one-of-a-kind apprentice program with a mission to promote diversity and develop careers inside of the industry. and the apprentice program, more than a decade, was created by our chairman back in 2003. and the past week the latest graduating class was honored here in new york city. i had an honor of hosting part of the program. and inside of the program, the...
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i was so jealous watching them from afar just existing in life.o envious of that because it was like they did not even care that we are all going to die, or that we are totally alone behind our eyes -- all of us. none of that bothered anybody else. charlie: how much of yourself did you see in laney? sarah: you know, luckily we are very, very different, but the bones of depression i share and i understand, so i was able to use myself, certainly, as a resource, to a degree. charlie: tell me about her. sarah: laney -- so, this character -- i am doing everything that actors do i am , calling laney her, and talking about her in the third person, and later i will talk about what a generous actor josh was, where tommy, the things i used to roll my eyes at, or that i stayed in character, but it all turned out to be true. charlie: that is exactly what happened. sarah: anyway, laney -- laney is a suburban housewife and mother married to a wonderful -- charlie: questions whether she is any good at it at all -- whether she is a good mother. she asks the quest
i was so jealous watching them from afar just existing in life.o envious of that because it was like they did not even care that we are all going to die, or that we are totally alone behind our eyes -- all of us. none of that bothered anybody else. charlie: how much of yourself did you see in laney? sarah: you know, luckily we are very, very different, but the bones of depression i share and i understand, so i was able to use myself, certainly, as a resource, to a degree. charlie: tell me about...
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he is looking from afar. >> no offense to our viewers in nebraska. they are the president of the united states. >> you said we need better ties between law enforcement and the muslim community in america. how do we do that? >> it is a heavy lift and it requires something that is called community policing. you have to spentd a lot -- end spend a lot of time and we can do that. we have done that. it is not to say parts of the country haven't reached out to the bureau or the local enforcement. it is difficult. imagine you are trying to get a mother or a father to drop a dime on their kid because they are self-radicalizing. if you talk to anybody in the field that's the single most effective way to find these people. >> brian, you said something i thought was interesting. i was shocked too. you said president obama -- you actually have -- you said, quote, you actually have the world's attention on this right now. my question is why is that? why do we have to wait for isis to actually do -- >> i agree. >> -- what we know they always want to do? it is not
he is looking from afar. >> no offense to our viewers in nebraska. they are the president of the united states. >> you said we need better ties between law enforcement and the muslim community in america. how do we do that? >> it is a heavy lift and it requires something that is called community policing. you have to spentd a lot -- end spend a lot of time and we can do that. we have done that. it is not to say parts of the country haven't reached out to the bureau or the...
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range of agencies, civilian and military as we could see bits and pieces of the drill, but only from afarone girl would employee the use of the huge army helicopter, which could be used to deliver the first responders or pick up the wounded people. >> we don't want to advertise our security protocols. so we would try to keep this discreet. there are certain things that we don't want filmed or publicized. and when faced with an event like the super bowl, that we want to take all the precautions that we can. as they would love to show you what will be going on in there. that they have raised the stakes here in the homeland. and that the tornado damaged 21 homes, even knocking one of them off their foundation. and that large tree, they fell on the second home destroying the roof. several other cars were also damaged and that sheds were carried from one yard in to the next. and many in the areas, they were completely caught off guard and never expected a tornado to blow through their small town. >> and the pictures of that, still hard to believe, i know like right out of the midwest is what t
range of agencies, civilian and military as we could see bits and pieces of the drill, but only from afarone girl would employee the use of the huge army helicopter, which could be used to deliver the first responders or pick up the wounded people. >> we don't want to advertise our security protocols. so we would try to keep this discreet. there are certain things that we don't want filmed or publicized. and when faced with an event like the super bowl, that we want to take all the...